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Master of Education, Initial Licensure Post Baccalaureate Pathways

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The M.Ed. Post Baccalaureate Initial Teacher Licensure Program is designed for adults who have earned a bachelor’s degree, may have some professional work experience, and want to obtain teaching credentials. Candidates work closely with their academic advisor to map out their individual course of study.

The primary goal of the program is to ensure that teacher candidates, through support, supervision, and evaluation, can demonstrate and apply the competencies enumerated in the Virginia Licensure Regulations and demonstrated by skillful teachers. The program requires the basic course work and field experiences prescribed by the Virginia Licensure Regulations for an initial teaching license but establishes, through advising, a personalized plan to ensure that all teaching and subject knowledge competencies are demonstrated and all standards are met.

The Initial Licensure program has three components: subject matter endorsement requirements, professional studies requirements, and M.Ed. completion requirements. Subject matter endorsement requirements are typically met prior to enrollment in the program. For example, someone who wishes to teach mathematics should have the equivalent of a mathematics major in course work or be prepared to make up the course work deficiencies. The one exception to this model is Special Education. Graduate-level course work is available as a part of the program to fulfill those endorsement requirements.

The internship (student teaching), required for all licensure completers in the Initial Licensure Program, is a semester long field-based teaching experience in the appropriate grade level or subject area. Self-analysis and reflection on planned and implemented instruction and frequent conferences with the mentor teacher and the university supervisor are prominent aspects of the experience.  Because the internship must be a supervised experience, student teaching placements are made in schools local to the university. Students receiving financial aid should complete EDCI 550 M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship: Initial Licensure Internship prior to making an application for graduation. Students graduating upon completion of course work and then returning to enroll in EDCI 550 M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship will not be eligible for financial aid to cover the tuition for the internship.

There are six distinct post-baccalaureate pathways within the M.Ed. Initial Licensure Program. Program requirements for each pathway are described below, following the description of the admission, continuance, exit, and readmission policies (which apply to all programs).

  • M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Elementary (PreK-6)
  • M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Special Education General Curriculum (K-12)
  • M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Special Education Adapted Curriculum (K-12)
  • M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Secondary (6-12)
  • M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: PreK—12
  • M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Middle Grades (6-8)

Master of Education Graduate Admission

The following requirements are necessary for admission to the Initial Licensure Program:

  1. A completed application;

  2. An undergraduate degree from a regionally-accredited college or university;

  3. Official transcripts of all undergraduate, and any graduate, course work completed;

  4. A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher on undergraduate course work;

  5. A résumé outlining experiences and education;

  6. Demonstrate endorsement/subject knowledge competence – by transcript review and evaluation. The student must be within the required number of credit hours of completing endorsement course work at the time of admission. The student, with approval of the Director of Advising Center Services, develops an individual educational plan indicating any endorsement course/competency deficiencies and the agreed upon means of fulfilling them;

  7. Qualifying literacy proficiency requirement (visit the COE website for options) must be submitted prior to admission to the graduate program; and

  8. Submission of essay.

Upon completion of 9 graduate program credits, students employed as a provisionally licensed teacher will be fully admitted to program after submitting a copy of the VDOE provisional license and have a 3.0 cumulative GPA on graduate course work in the program.

Post-Baccalaureate Provisional Admission

A student making application to one of the UMW M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathways who has satisfied all admission requirements with the exception of qualifying literacy proficiency may be admitted provisionally to the degree program.

The student will be limited to three courses of UMW graduate education coursework. To be formally admitted, a student must earn a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA with a grade of C or higher in each course and passing scores on qualifying literacy proficiency assessments.

A provisionally admitted student will receive a letter outlining requirements for continued enrollment. Upon submission of the passing score reports, the student may be formally admitted to the degree program.

Readmission

Students who have not attended the University for three consecutive semesters (excluding summers) must apply for readmission. Students who are readmitted are subject to the degree requirements in effect at the time of readmission. When a student is readmitted, the four-year limit from time of first admission is still in effect. Academic work that was completed more than four years before the date when the teacher licensure program is completed may not be acceptable in satisfying the licensure requirements. If a student needs additional time to complete the course work, the student must apply in writing to the Office of the Dean for an extension. Such requests must be received at least one month prior to the end of the student’s original four-year time limit.

Note: Readmitted students may need to take further coursework before applying for the internship.

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  • Program Completion Requirements
  • M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Elementary
  • M.Ed.Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Special Education – General Curriculum K-12
  • M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Special Education – Adapted Curriculum K-12
  • M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Secondary
  • M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: PreK-12
  • M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Middle
  • Transfer Courses
  • Continuance Requirements

Program Completion Requirements

The student must:

  1. Complete all course work and field experiences with a cumulative 3.0 (B) GPA;

  2. Obtain passing scores on state-required Praxis Subject Assessment tests and qualifying literacy proficiency scores (all programs), Child Abuse Recognition and Intervention Training, the Reading for Virginia Educators: Elementary and Special Education (if applicable), certification or training in emergency first aid, CPR and use of the automated external defibrillators, and the completion of training modules as required by the Virginia Department of Education;

  3. Perform at an acceptable level in EDCI 550 M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship, as indicated by: mentor teacher and university supervisor evaluations, successful completion of an impact study, and a final grade of B- or higher. The internship (EDCI 550 M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship) must be completed within one year (fall or spring semester) after obtaining the degree. Students receiving financial aid should complete EDCI 550 M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship prior to making an application for graduation. Students graduating upon completion of course work and then returning to enroll in EDCI 550 M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship will not be eligible for financial aid to cover the tuition for the internship; and

  4. Complete all teacher licensure requirements as verified by College of Education Licensure Officers.

M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Elementary

Candidates for licensure in Elementary Education will complete coursework and field-based experiences in preparation for teaching in PreK- 6th grade settings. Candidates for licensure in this program must possess a bachelor’s degree with a major in the liberal arts. They must complete the professional studies course requirements listed below-or equivalent courses verified by a program advisor and demonstrate the competencies exhibited by skillful teachers and those required for Virginia licensure in both professional studies and content fields (English, mathematics, history/social science, arts/humanities and science).

Program Course Sequence

Course List
Code Title Credits
EDCI 500Teaching and the Development of the Learner3
EDCI 506Foundations of American Education3
EDCI 507Early Literacy and Language Development 13
EDCI 509Intermediate Language and Literacy Development 13
EDCI 523Managing the Classroom Environment 13
EDCI 526Instructional Design and Assessment 13
EDCI 527Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning 3
EDCI 530Mathematics Methods for the Elementary School3
EDCI 531Science Methods for the Elementary School3
EDCI 532Social Studies and Arts Integration for the Elementary School3
EDCI 550M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship6
EDSE 531Surv Spec Ed:Charctr Legl Issu3
EDCI 580Introduction to Research3
EDCI 590Individual Research3
Total Credits45
1

Field experiences are embedded.

M.Ed.Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Special Education – General Curriculum K-12

The Masters of Education program for initial licensure in Special Education: General Curriculum K-12 prepares teachers to work with students with learning disabilities, emotional disabilities, mild intellectual disabilities, attention deficit hyperactivity disorders and autism spectrum disorders. Candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree and complete the professional studies and endorsement course requirements in the program and demonstrate the competencies exhibited by skillful teachers and those required for Virginia licensure in both professional studies and the endorsement area. Candidates must be proficient in all competencies to be recommended for licensure.

Program Course Sequence

Professional Studies Courses, Special Education: General Curriculum

The following professional studies courses, or their equivalents, are required of all candidates in the K-12 Special Education Program, General Curriculum:

Course List
Code Title Credits
EDCI 500Teaching and the Development of the Learner3
EDCI 506Foundations of American Education3
EDCI 527Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning 3
EDCI 507Early Literacy and Language Development 13
EDSE 521Language and Literacy for Special Populations 13
EDSE 533Positive Approaches to Behavior Management3
EDCI 526Instructional Design and Assessment3
EDSE 534Assessment, Evaluation, and Instructional Planning3
EDSE 589Applied Research in Special Education3
Total Credits27
1

Field experiences are embedded.

Endorsement Courses: Special Education General Curriculum

In addition to the professional studies course work outlined above, the following endorsement courses are required of all candidates seeking the Special Education General Curriculum endorsement:

Course List
Code Title Credits
EDSE 531Surv Spec Ed:Charctr Legl Issu3
EDSE 515Individualized Education Program Planning & Transition Services3
EDSE 506Innovations in Special Education Technology1
EDSE 505Instruction in Mathematics for Students with Disabilities3
EDCI 550M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship6
Total Credits16

M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Special Education – Adapted Curriculum K-12

The Masters of Education program for initial licensure in Special Education: Adapted Curriculum K-12 prepares teachers to work with students with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities, multiple disabilities and autism spectrum disorders.

Candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree and complete the professional studies and endorsement course requirements in the program and demonstrate the competencies exhibited by skillful teachers and those required for Virginia licensure in both professional studies and the endorsement area. Candidates must be proficient in all competencies to be recommended for licensure.

Program Course Sequence

Professional Studies Courses, Special Education; Adapted Curriculum

The following professional studies courses, or their equivalents, are required of all candidates in the K-12 Special Education Program, Adapted Curriculum:

Course List
Code Title Credits
EDCI 500Teaching and the Development of the Learner3
EDCI 506Foundations of American Education3
EDCI 507Early Literacy and Language Development 13
EDCI 526Instructional Design and Assessment3
EDCI 527Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning 3
EDSE 533Positive Approaches to Behavior Management3
EDSE 534Assessment, Evaluation, and Instructional Planning3
EDSE 521Language and Literacy for Special Populations3
EDSE 589Applied Research in Special Education3
Total Credits27
1

Field experiences are embedded.

Endorsement Courses

In addition to the professional studies course work outlined above, the following endorsement courses are required of all candidates seeking the Special Education Adapted Curriculum endorsement:

Course List
Code Title Credits
EDSE 531Surv Spec Ed:Charctr Legl Issu3
EDSE 515Individualized Education Program Planning & Transition Services3
EDSE 539Characteristics of Students Accessing and Adapted Curriculum3
EDSE 541Goals and Practices for Students Accessing an Adapted Curriculum3
EDSE 506Innovations in Special Education Technology1
EDCI 550M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship6
Total Credits19

M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Secondary

Candidates for licensure in this program should possess a bachelor’s degree with a major in the liberal arts or sciences or the equivalent in training and experience. They must complete the professional studies course requirements listed below—or equivalent courses verified by a program advisor—and demonstrate the competencies exhibited by skillful teachers and those required for Virginia licensure in both professional studies and content areas (the equivalent of 21 credits in one of the following areas of concentration: English, mathematics, science, and history/social sciences). Candidates must be proficient in all competencies to be recommended for licensure.

Program Course Sequence

Course List
Code Title Credits
EDCI 500Teaching and the Development of the Learner3
EDCI 506Foundations of American Education3
EDCI 515Literacy and Language Across the Curriculum 13
EDCI 523Managing the Classroom Environment 13
EDCI 526Instructional Design and Assessment 13
EDCI 527Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning 3
EDSE 531Surv Spec Ed:Charctr Legl Issu3
EDCI 580Introduction to Research3
EDCI 590Individual Research3
EDCI 550M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship6
Select one of the following methods courses for the licensure area:3
EDCI 553
The Teaching of English and Theatre Arts 1
EDCI 555
The Teaching of History and Social Sciences 1
EDCI 556
The Teaching of Mathematics and Computer Science 1
EDCI 558
The Teaching of Sciences 1
Total Credits36
1

Field experiences are embedded.

M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: PreK-12

Candidates for licensure in this program should possess a bachelor’s degree with a major, or the equivalent of a major in training and experience, in the endorsement sought, i.e., a major in art if they wish to teach visual arts. They must complete the professional studies course requirements listed below—or equivalent courses verified by a program advisor—and demonstrate the competencies exhibited by skillful teachers and those required for Virginia licensure in both professional studies and the endorsement subject area. Transcript review, Praxis Subject Assessment scores, and other forms of assessment may determine proficiency in these competencies. Candidates must be proficient in all competencies to be recommended for licensure.

Program Course Sequence

Course List
Code Title Credits
EDCI 500Teaching and the Development of the Learner3
EDCI 506Foundations of American Education3
EDCI 515Literacy and Language Across the Curriculum 13
EDCI 523Managing the Classroom Environment 13
EDCI 526Instructional Design and Assessment 13
EDCI 527Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning 3
EDSE 531Surv Spec Ed:Charctr Legl Issu3
EDCI 550M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship6
EDCI 580Introduction to Research3
EDCI 590Individual Research3
Select one of the following methods courses for the licensure area:3
EDCI 554
The Teaching of Foreign Language 1
EDCI 557
The Teaching of Music 1
EDCI 559
The Teaching of Visual Arts 1
Total Credits36
1

Field experiences are embedded.

M.Ed. Initial Licensure Post-Baccalaureate Pathway: Middle

Candidates for licensure in this program should possess a bachelor’s degree with a major in the liberal arts or sciences or the equivalent in training and experience. They must complete the professional studies course requirements listed below—or equivalent courses verified by a program advisor—and demonstrate the competencies exhibited by skillful teachers and those required for Virginia licensure in both professional studies and content areas (the equivalent of 21 credits in one of the following areas of concentration: English, mathematics, science, and history/social sciences). Transcript review, Praxis Subject Assessment scores, and other forms of assessment may determine proficiency in these competencies. Candidates must be proficient in all competencies to be recommended for licensure.

Program Course Sequence

Course List
Code Title Credits
EDCI 500Teaching and the Development of the Learner3
EDCI 506Foundations of American Education3
EDCI 509Intermediate Language and Literacy Development 13
EDCI 515Literacy and Language Across the Curriculum 13
EDCI 523Managing the Classroom Environment 13
EDCI 526Instructional Design and Assessment 13
EDCI 527Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning 3
EDSE 531Surv Spec Ed:Charctr Legl Issu3
EDCI 550M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship6
EDCI 580Introduction to Research3
EDCI 590Individual Research3
Select one of the following methods courses for the licensure area:3
EDCI 553
The Teaching of English and Theatre Arts 1
EDCI 555
The Teaching of History and Social Sciences 1
EDCI 556
The Teaching of Mathematics and Computer Science 1
EDCI 558
The Teaching of Sciences 1
Total Credits39
1

Field experiences are embedded.

Transfer Courses

A maximum of nine graduate credits can be transferred into the M.Ed. program. To be accepted for transfer credit, courses must have been taken from a regionally accredited institution within the last six years with a minimum grade of B and must be equivalent to a course in the M.Ed. program pathway including any practicum experiences embedded in the course for which transfer credit will be approved. Transfer credit is not given for internship experiences.  All transfer credit must be approved by the program director.

Continuance Requirements

To remain in the program, a student must:

  1. Maintain good academic standing with a minimum 3.0 (B) GPA and by successfully completing all field experiences. A student who drops below a 3.0 GPA will be placed on COE academic probation for the subsequent semester. Students have until the end of that subsequent semester to raise their GPA to continue in the COE. A student who does not raise their GPA to a 3.0 in the subsequent semester will be dismissed from the COE. A student who earns a D or F in a COE course will be placed on COE academic probation for the subsequent semester and must retake the course. Students have three semesters (to include summer courses) to retake the course and raise their GPA to continue in the COE. Students who do not retake the course will be dismissed from the COE.

  2. A student must be in good standing for admission into EDCI 550 M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship (only applicable to initial licensure programs). A grade of D+ or lower in a course or C+ or lower in EDCI 550 M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship results in dismissal from the program. A grade of C+ or lower in EDCI 550 M. Ed. Initial Licensure Internship results in unsuccessful completion of EDCI 550 and the student will not be recommended for licensure; and

  3. A student must demonstrate potential for teaching excellence as indicated by performance in course and field experience requirements and positive evaluations or indications of potential for growth by course instructors and mentor teachers in field experience work.

​Note: Students who voluntarily interrupt their enrollment should refer to the policy defined under the Re-enrollment, Readmission, and Leave of Absence heading in the Academic Rules and Regulations section of the catalog.

Education Faculty

Peter S. Kelly, Dean
Jennifer D. Walker, Associate Dean for Academic Programs, Assessment, and Accreditation

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Teresa L. Coffman
Janine Schank Davis
Peter S. Kelly
Kyle T. Schultz

Associate Professors

Christy K. Irish
Jennifer D. Walker
Melissa S. Wells

Assistant Professors

Rachel W. Bowman
Alexander S. Honold
Sean D. McDonald
Danielle N. Springston

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